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Jack Lorezetti, owner of Racing Club 92, told Midi Olympique in an interview that Siya Kolisi, recent winner of the Rugby World Cup with South Africa, will be back at the club this Monday, November 6. "Siya Kolisi will arrive at the club on Monday and Trevor Nyakane won't be long. It will have a positive impact on the group," he says, looking ahead to Racing's meeting with Stade Français on November 18.
Jack Lorezetti believes the player has an immeasurable effect on the squad. "Siya, he radiates. He's an extraordinary person. He makes me feel like a backhoe, pulling the whole team behind him. [...] Kolisi reminds me of Dan Carter, but in a different style, certainly with a bit more flesh, a bit more human... They say he has political ambitions after rugby, and that doesn't surprise me from what I know of the man: he's more of a unifier than anyone else, and a few years ago he even set up an association to help children in the townships in South Africa".
Jacky Lorenzetti, the owner of Racing 92, looks back on his team's good start to the season, compares Siya Kolisi to Ayrton Senna and looks ahead to the fratricidal derby on November 18.
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